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OMG! Just when you thought Sarah Jeong's tweets couldn't get MORE awkward for the NY Times...

The New York Times’ newest editorial board member, Sarah Jeong, has deleted some racist tweets after they surfaced and prompted the paper to come to her defense and try and help Jeong spin the tweets. However, other tweets have been spotted that are pretty darn funny considering who hired Jeong:

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Well look at that!

Maybe the Times should put out another statement helping explain those tweets. *Eye roll*

Enjoy your new hire, NYT.

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https://twitter.com/JustinGleason8/status/1025400280517685248

Look, “common ground” has been found!


https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/1025400675117789185

LOL!

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